April:* Launch of the Biewer Breed Club of America Rescue* Biewer accepted into the Russian Cynological Federation, (RFK), in Russia

2008

January: * Application package sent to the UKC for breed recognition* BBCI Publication in "Mein Freund der Rassehund" of the UCI

March: * 1st BBCI National Specialty held in Reading, Pennsylvania* The IBC in Germany accepts the BBIR registry* Biewer acceptance achieved by the BBCI into the Canine Eye Registry Foundation (CERF)* Biewer acceptance achieved by the BBCI into the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA)

April: * BBCI launched their own Health Registry

May: * BBCI participated in Genetic Study on Piebald Coat Color, University of Saskatchewan, International Genetic Conference in France with Dr. Schmutz piebald gene in the Biewer is identified and confirmed

October: * Per AKC suggestion to have "America" in the Club name, the BBIC officially becomes the Biewer Breed Club of America (BBCA)* Incorporation status has been completed* As of October 2008 over 600 Biewers are in the BBIR database

2007

March: * Breed recognition gained into the Rare Breed network by the BBCI

May: * Breed Recognition gained into the National Canine Association by the BBCI

July: * BBCI and BBIR breed information packages sent to IABCA, NAKC AND RBCSWO for acceptance; Biewer and Standard is accepted

August: * BBCI club acceptance into the RVD/UCI in Germany making our club the first Biewer Club to achieve this privilege

December: * MMI Genomics chosen as the DNA Laboratory of choice for the BBIR Registry

2006March: * NBCA website opened* NBCA's first online meeting of the Board or Directors called to order

April: * First representatives from the NBCA attending and showing in a IABCA dog show in Lexington, Kentucky

May: * Contacted AKC/FSS to enquire about Breed Recognition

October: * Restructuring of the NBCA Club's name changed to "Biewer Breed Club International" to include members from all over the world

November: * First DNA samples submitted to the University of California at Davis, for breed study